(A)
An applicant for a casino gaming employee license must
complete and submit the appropriate form(s) required by the commission and pay
an application fee and license fee as described in rule
3772-8-03 of the Administrative
Code. The applicant must provide the commission with all information and
documents that the commission requests. The application fee may be increased in
accordance with paragraph (B) of rule
3772-8-03 of the Administrative
Code.

(B)
A casino gaming employee license expires three years
after the date of licensure.

(C)
An applicant for
a casino gaming employee license may request renewal of the license by
completing and submitting the appropriate form(s) required by the commission
and paying an application fee and license fee as described in rule
3772-8-03 of the Administrative
Code no less than ninety days before the expiration of the license. An
applicant for a renewal license must provide the commission with all
information and documents that the commission requests. The application fee may
be increased in accordance with rule
3772-8-03 of the Administrative
Code.

(D)
All casino gaming employee applicants and licensees
shall undergo a complete investigation at least once every three years as
determined by the commission to determine that the applicant or licensee
remains in compliance with Chapter 3772. of the Revised Code and this chapter.
The casino gaming employee applicant or licensee shall bear the costs of any
investigation, except that a casino operator or management company applicant or
licensee that currently employs the licensee as a casino gaming employee shall
pay the investigation costs for any renewal application.

(E)
The commission
may request any other information that would affect the applicant's or
licensee's suitability to maintain a casino gaming employee license under
Chapter 3772. of the Revised Code or this chapter. The applicant or licensee
shall provide all information, documents and materials at the applicant's or
licensee's sole expense and cost, except that a casino operator applicant or
licensee that currently employs the licensee as a casino gaming employee shall
pay the investigation costs for any renewal application.

(F)
An individual
who has received an offer of employment from a casino operator or management
company applicant or licensee may apply for a provisional casino gaming
employee license only by completing and filing a comprehensive application on
form(s) required by the commission, providing the commission with all
information and documents that the commission requests and paying an
application fee and license fee as described in rule
3772-8-03 of the Administrative
Code. Upon submission of a complete application, documentation of an offer of
employment from a casino operator or management company applicant or licensee,
all applicable fees and compliance with an instant criminal records check, the
commission may issue a provisional license. Provisional licenses shall be valid
not longer than three months and may be renewed one time. A provisional
licensee may request the renewal of a provisional license by filing a written
request with the commission no later than ten days prior to the expiration of
the provisional license and providing an additional license fee as described in
rule 3772-8-03 of the Administrative
Code.